No mods for that afaik that were confirmed working, it is almost certain that there is antenna missing for lte band 20 on rn3pro. The rn3se (kate) same as kenzo but with band 20 support, in fact, is 2.5 mm taller, likely for different antenna to support 800 mhz.Hi!
I suppose that 4G 800MHz isn't unlocked because it is not mentioned anywhere, am I right?
But since it is fixable by software modifications, is there any mod ready to apply?
Or even better, could it be added to the ROM?
Pleaaaaaase?
It has already global rom, it works out of the box. If you unlock the bootloader, then install zcx recovery you can use Xiaomi.eu rom on it.I have this phone coming, which works with 4G LTE at 800MHZ-'Kate' I believe.
I specifically have this version coming to support my network, but am unsure if I need to do anything- will the phone work well out of the box in the UK with google play, or will I need to flash a ROM to be able to use the phone fully?
Thank you for your reply, sorry to ask as I am new to these phones, but what will I gain from adding the Xiaomi.eu rom over the standard Global rom?It has already global rom, it works out of the box. If you unlock the bootloader, then install zcx recovery you can use Xiaomi.eu rom on it.
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Ok then, I think I will give the standard Global ROM a go first- DHL has updated, my phone is being delivered today!Xiaomi.eu on kate is based on global rom, you will get more tweaks, better battery. You will receive the phone will stable rom, stable is not as advanced as dev rom available here. You can start as it is then you will see how it goes.
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yes you should setup as a no brainer, do not hesitate to give feedback here. it will come with either global 7.5.2 or 8.0.4Ok then, I think I will give the standard Global ROM a go first- DHL has updated, my phone is being delivered today!
So Excited, currently using a MOTO G 1st gen as I lost my newer phone, this seems to be even better though.
It seems the ROM it comes with supports OTA updates, and Google play is installed, so as long as it works smoothly I will be happy.
I will update once I have the phone with me .
I am considering doing that, and now I found out about Globe MIUI saying it improves Xiaomi.eu ROMs a little further... has anyone here tried that can give some feedback?It has already global rom, it works out of the box. If you unlock the bootloader, then install zcx recovery you can use Xiaomi.eu rom on it.
Thank you for the feedback.
I'm on Global Developer and I like it very much, except for some little things... (like can't disable some google apps like hangouts or voice input).
I meant to add, the edition of the phone I have is supposed to be 'Kate', which supports 800MHZ, which is the frequency my network providers 4G runs on.
However, it is displaying '3G' at the top right, is there a way I can check that 4G is enabled on my device, specifically the 800MHZ band, or is this not possible? it could be the area I am in does not support 4G that well and is why I am receiving a 3G signal.
Thank you so much for your help!To check, which networks are available, you can go to /settings /SIM cards & mobile networks. There choose your SIM with LTE activated (in /preferred network type of the data simcard). Then choose "Mobile networks" and DEselect temporarily "Choose automatically". Confirm warnings, and the network search starts. After some time all available networks will be listed.
And do not forget to re-activate "Choose automatically".
For me the best solution is to let the network selected automatically. If you "hard wire" your preferred network to O2 4G and you are in an area where it is not available, your phone will not automatically fall down to 3G or 2G network of your provider (or other provider where roaming is allowed with). Worst case you have no network. I am not able to say what is the best for you - you have to decide it for yourself...Should I stay manually selected on "O2 4G" or stay on the pre selected "GiffGaff 3G"?
Thank you for your helpful replies.For me the best solution is to let the network selected automatically. If you "hard wire" your preferred network to O2 4G and you are in an area where it is not available, your phone will not automatically fall down to 3G or 2G network of your provider (or other provider where roaming is allowed with). Worst case you have no network. I am not able to say what is the best for you - you have to decide it for yourself...
Agree this device is really a bargainThank you for your helpful replies.
I have decided to allow the phone to select the network automatically, due to what you describe and me potentially losing signal when it doesn't automatically drop to 3G or 2G in a non 4G area.
On a different note, this is really a fantastic device! I am quite shocked there are no official UK sellers of Xiaomi phones, it has exceeded my expectations by far.
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